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[Forensic psychiatry problems in depression].

C Frank, G Harrer

    Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift
    |February 15, 1985
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Depressive disorders rarely lead to forensic complications, but these can be severe, impacting legal, civil, and socio-legal matters. Assessment requires evaluating psychopathology

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    Area of Science:

    • Forensic Psychiatry
    • Psychopathology
    • Legal Medicine

    Context:

    • Depressive disorders present complex forensic challenges, though uncommon.
    • These complications span criminal, civil, and socio-legal domains.
    • Suicide is a primary concern with significant legal and insurance implications.

    Purpose:

    • To examine the multifaceted forensic complications associated with depressive disorders.
    • To analyze the impact of depression on legal capacity, culpability, and testimony.
    • To explore disease-characteristic offenses and other criminal acts linked to depression.

    Summary:

    • Forensic complications in depression, while rare, are significant and varied.
    • Key issues include suicide, diminished legal capacity, and criminal behavior.

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  • Assessment hinges on psychopathological severity and motivational influence, not just diagnosis.
  • Impact:

    • Informs legal professionals and clinicians on managing depression-related forensic cases.
    • Highlights the need for nuanced evaluation beyond diagnostic labels.
    • Underscores the profound consequences for individuals involved in legal proceedings.